Those ’70s rock-and-roll vibes are everywhere, from the mismatched carpets to the loungy couches. Strong
option for a drink en route to dinner at Al’s Place or after a particularly satisfying La Taqueria
experience.

At least that’s how the husband-and-wife team behind this place pictured your night going. Although after
looking at this menu featuring elevated bar food from a Bluestem Brasserie alum, you might want to
consider making a night of it.

But let’s assume it’s just the two of you. You’ll play pool. You’ll play pinball. You’ll have a
laugh over pork belly toast. A bourbon-peach milkshake is definitely a possibility. Ponder the wall art that
was painted by the owner and features many an evil eye to ward off the bad vibes.